Ensure that the class structs of all subclassable
types have sufficient padding (standardizing on 8
slots, here).
GtkBox
GtkButton
GtkDrawingArea
GtkFixed
GtkFrame
Ensure that the class structs of all subclassable
types have sufficient padding (standardizing on 8
slots, here).
GtkApplication
GtkWidget
GtkContainer
GtkWindow
GtkDialog
GtkApplicationWindow
GtkToolItem
GtkBin
This is not an api we want to propagate anymore.
If you need to, you can still emit the "clicked"
action signal on a button using g_signal_emit_by_name.
Make GtkMenuButton a widget that has a
toggle button, instead of deriving from it.
We give it icon-name and label properties,
to let people do what they expect to do
with menu buttons.
If we want the model items to be listmodels, we don't need to do a ==
comparison. We need to do g_type_is_a(). Implementations of listmodels
are obviously fine.
This fixes a long standing bug in pid_get_parent on OpenBSD (which was mine
so... my fault). kp wasn't properly allocated and the function could return
random failures.
The key controller was consuming key events
for modifier keys, for no entirely convincing
reason, which leads to problems when somebody
actually listens for those, such as the simple
input method does for C-S-u processing.
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1884
There are two ways GTK can add a headerbar to a dialog:
- the dialog is constructed with the :use-header-bar property
- all windows should use client-side decorations
In the first case, the headerbar is added by GtkDialog with no
dedicated style class, and in the latter by GtkWindow with the
"default-decoration" style.
As a result, dialogs with plain titlebars can end up with clearly
distinct and inconsistent styles.
To address this, allow headerbars to track whether they should use
the "default-decoration" style and enable it for dialogs.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/merge_requests/836
We don't want to return a GFile because GFile can't handle can't deal
with data: urls.
That makes the code a bit more complicated that doesn't deal with those
URLs, but it makes the other code actually work.
GtkCssImageUrl also now decodes data urls immediately instead of only at
the first load. So don't use data urls if you care about performance.
When we're at the end of a block and gtk_css_parser_get_token() returns
NULL, gtk_css_parser_commit_token() still consumed the next token.
It does not anymore.
This does not affect the CSS parser, but it exposes issues with the
render parser, which previously just consumed too many closing } tokens
in the past.
The calls used old bugzilla URLs and nobody cared about that.
So apparently they are very unused.
There's also a potential conflict between gitlab and bugzilla URLs and
what base bug to use there.
The old usages have been converted to comments.
When looking for versioned theme files, we were
looking for directories names gtk-4.x for x
bigger than 14, which mades sense for GTK 3,
but we are starting out at 0 again, so remove
this check.
The inspector, and other tools introspecting the widget structure like
gtk-builder-tool and Glade, may very well want to access the default
layout manager used by a class, especially if there are layout
properties involved, without having a whitelist of widget/layout manager
associations.
Some widgets have a well-defined layout manager created alongside their
own instance; if they do, we can handle the layout manager creation at
the GtkWidget instantiation.
The default value of GtkWidget::visible changed
from FALSE to TRUE from GTK 3 to 4. Make --3to4
deal with this by ensuring the visible property
is explicitly set, before simplifying.
We were using one Emoji chooser when triggered
via the context menu, and another one when
triggered via the icon.
Change things to always use the same Emoji
chooser instance.
We had code in gtkwindow.c that generated duplicate,
and defective, focus-change events, in the following
way:
- gtkmain.c generates a chain of focus-change events
for moving focus from one window to another
- gtkwindow.c catches a focus-in event in the middle
of this chain and sets itself as 'active'
- and then it proceeds to generate focus-change
events towards its own focus widget without a
related target
This is not necessary since we gtkmain.c already
generates a complete sequence of focus-change events.
So stop doing it.
This property has a 'smart' default that depends
on the class of the object we're creating. Take
that into account when deciding whether to omit
properties that are set to their default value.
If the recent section is empty, we want to hide
it, make its button insensitive, and select the
next section, initially. This was not working
properly, since nothing was ever setting the
section box to invisible.
It takes half a second on my system to initially
populate the Emoji chooser. That is too long. Do
the work in 8 millisecond chunks to give GTK a
chance to get some frames done.